It seems like Facebook has become the best platform through which you can find out what your friends have been doing, which is why it is the favorite social networking site of most people around the world. Now Facebook has made sharing your social life with friends even easier by making it simple. You can now share your actions online and get your friends to join in your activity.
Facebook has recently announced during a press event in San Francisco that it will support 60 new applications that will allow contacts to share their activities online in a simple way. Through these 60 applications friends can do what others are doing, which makes it all the more fun. This has also made the action time to appear in a user’s Facebook feed in lesser time. A user still has control over what gets posted on the Timeline and which friends can see what posts.
Other than these 60 new applications, Facebook is also letting developers come up with different new applications which they can submit to their liking, but it should at least meet the criteria set by Facebook development team.
The following are the applications which can be now shared with friends on Facebook. Find out if your favourite application has made the list and if not then get to develop one yourself or ask someone to do it for you, or simply request Facebook to add that application on the list.
Books
Food
- Cookpad
- Foodily
- Foodspotting
- Snooth
- Urbanspoon
- Yummly
Fitness
Fundraising
- Artez.com
- Causes
- Fundrazr
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Games
- Ford
- OMGPOP: Draw My Thing
- Wooga: Bubble Island, Diamond Dash
- Zynga: Words with Friends, Castleville
Jobs / Education
- BranchOut
- Courserank
- Grockit
- Monster
Shopping / Fashion
- eBay
- Fab.com
- Giftrocket
- LivingSocial
- Oodle
- Payvment
- Pinterest
- Polyvore
- Pose
Tickets
- ScoreBig
- StubHub
- Ticketfly
- Ticketmaster
Travel
- Airbnb
- Gogobot
- TripAdvisor
- Where I’ve Been
- Wipolo
Video / Movies
- Cinemur
- Dailymotion
- Metacafe
- Rotten Tomatoes
Miscellaneous
- Appsfire
- Artfinder
- Autotrader
- Color
- Foursquare
Sidrah Zaheer
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